Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Functional independence with activities of daily living as measured by the Barthel index |
The Barthel index is a measure of functional independence with activities of daily living; the score range is 0-100 with higher numbers indicating more independence |
15 days post-stroke |
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Primary |
Functional independence with activities of daily living as measured by the Barthel index |
The Barthel index is a measure of functional independence with activities of daily living; the score range is 0-100 with higher numbers indicating more independence |
60 days post-stroke |
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Primary |
Functional independence with activities of daily living as measured by the Barthel index |
The Barthel index is a measure of functional independence with activities of daily living; the score ranges 0-100 with higher numbers indicating more independence |
90 days post-stroke |
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Primary |
Level of disability according to the stroke impact scale |
The stroke impact scale is a self-report measure of disability; scores range from 0-100 with higher numbers indicating better function |
60 days post-stroke |
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Primary |
Level of disability according to the stroke impact scale |
The stroke impact scale is a self-report measure of disability; scores range from 0-100 with higher numbers indicating better function |
90 days post-stroke |
|
Primary |
Daytime sleepiness according to the Epworth Sleepiness Scale |
Epworth sleepiness scale is a self report measure describing likelihood of falling asleep during different circumstances; scores range from 0-24, with higher numbers indicating more sleepiness |
15 days post-stroke |
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Primary |
Daytime sleepiness according to the Epworth Sleepiness Scale |
Epworth sleepiness scale is a self report measure describing likelihood of falling asleep during different circumstances; scores range from 0-24, with higher numbers indicating more sleepiness |
60 days post-stroke |
|
Primary |
Daytime sleepiness according to the Epworth Sleepiness Scale |
Epworth sleepiness scale is a self report measure describing likelihood of falling asleep during different circumstances; scores range from 0-24, with higher numbers indicating more sleepiness |
90 days post-stroke |
|
Primary |
Insomnia severity as determined from the insomnia severity index |
The insomnia severity index is a self report measure of insomnia severity; scores range from 0-28, with higher numbers indicating more severe insomnia |
15 days post-stroke |
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Primary |
Insomnia severity as determined from the insomnia severity index |
The insomnia severity index is a self report measure of insomnia severity; scores range from 0-28, with higher numbers indicating more severe insomnia |
60 days post-stroke |
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Primary |
Insomnia severity as determined from the insomnia severity index |
The insomnia severity index is a self report measure of insomnia severity; scores range from 0-28, with higher numbers indicating more severe insomnia |
90 days post-stroke |
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Primary |
Likely presence of restless legs syndrome as measured by the Cambridge Hopkins restless legs questionnaire |
The Cambridge Hopkins restless legs questionnaire is a self report measure of presence and frequency of symptoms of restless legs syndrome; responses are scored according to an algorithm that provides yes/no for likely presence of restless legs syndrome. |
15 days post-stroke |
|
Primary |
Likely presence of restless legs syndrome as measured by the Cambridge Hopkins restless legs questionnaire |
The Cambridge Hopkins restless legs questionnaire is a self report measure of presence and frequency of symptoms of restless legs syndrome; responses are scored according to an algorithm that provides yes/no for likely presence of restless legs syndrome. |
60 days post-stroke |
|
Primary |
Likely presence of restless legs syndrome as measured by the Cambridge Hopkins restless legs questionnaire |
The Cambridge Hopkins restless legs questionnaire is a self report measure of presence and frequency of symptoms of restless legs syndrome; responses are scored according to an algorithm that provides yes/no for likely presence of restless legs syndrome. |
90 days post-stroke |
|
Primary |
Cumulative morbidity of sleep disorders, as determined from the sleep disorders checklist, 25 item version |
The sleep disorders checklist, 25 item version, is a self report questionnaire of frequency of occurrence of 25 sleep disorder symptoms; scores range from 0-100, with higher numbers indicating worse overall morbidity of sleep disorders. |
15days post-stroke |
|
Primary |
Cumulative morbidity of sleep disorders, as determined from the sleep disorders checklist, 25 item version |
The sleep disorders checklist, 25 item version, is a self report questionnaire of frequency of occurrence of 25 sleep disorder symptoms; scores range from 0-100, with higher numbers indicating worse overall morbidity of sleep disorders. |
60days post-stroke |
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Primary |
Cumulative morbidity of sleep disorders, as determined from the sleep disorders checklist, 25 item version |
The sleep disorders checklist, 25 item version, is a self report questionnaire of frequency of occurrence of 25 sleep disorder symptoms; scores range from 0-100, with higher numbers indicating worse overall morbidity of sleep disorders. |
90 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Degree of disability according to the modified Rankin scale |
the modified Rankin scale is used to measure degree of disability in patients who have had a stroke; scores range from 0-5, with higher numbers indicating the most disability |
15 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Degree of disability according to the modified Rankin scale |
the modified Rankin scale is used to measure degree of disability in patients who have had a stroke; scores range from 0-5, with higher numbers indicating the most disability |
60 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Degree of disability according to the modified Rankin scale |
the modified Rankin scale is used to measure degree of disability in patients who have had a stroke; scores range from 0-5, with higher numbers indicating the most disability |
90 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Balance ability according to the Berg balance scale |
The Berg balance scale is an observational measure of balance ability according to performance on 14 tasks; scores range from 0-56, with higher scores indicating better balance |
15 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Balance ability according to the Berg balance scale |
The Berg balance scale is an observational measure of balance ability according to performance on 14 tasks; scores range from 0-56, with higher scores indicating better balance |
60 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Balance ability according to the Berg balance scale |
The Berg balance scale is an observational measure of balance ability according to performance on 14 tasks; scores range from 0-56, with higher scores indicating better balance |
90 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Gait speed |
Objective measure of gait speed from 10 meter walk test |
15 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Gait speed |
Objective measure of gait speed from 10 meter walk test |
60 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Gait speed |
Objective measure of gait speed from 10 meter walk test |
90 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Activity level |
Objective measure of activity according to leg-worn activity monitor to be analyzed according to manufacturer's algorithm. |
15 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Activity level |
Objective measure of activity according to leg-worn activity monitor to be analyzed according to manufacturer's algorithm. |
60 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Activity level |
Objective measure of activity according to leg-worn activity monitor to be analyzed according to manufacturer's algorithm. |
90 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Types of community locations visited by study participants, as determined from global positioning sensor data |
Objective measure of location of participant over a one week timeframe |
60 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Types of community locations visited by study participants, as determined from global positioning sensor data |
Objective measure of location of participant over a one week timeframe |
90 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
GG code for Mobility and Self Care Sections |
Self care and functional mobility codes extracted from participants' medical records |
15 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Daily activities as recorded by study participants (trip log) |
tabulation of trip log - record of when they leave the house and where they are going. |
60-days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Daily activities as recorded by study participants (trip log) |
tabulation of trip log - record of when they leave the house and where they are going. |
90-days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Cognitive ability according to the Montreal cognitive assessment |
the Montreal cognitive assessment ratess participants' performance on several tasks as scored by a trained observer; scores range 0-30 with higher scores indicating better cognitive ability. |
15 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Cognitive ability according to the Montreal cognitive assessment |
the Montreal cognitive assessment ratess participants' performance on several tasks as scored by a trained observer; scores range 0-30 with higher scores indicating better cognitive ability. |
60 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Cognitive ability according to the Montreal cognitive assessment |
the Montreal cognitive assessment ratess participants' performance on several tasks as scored by a trained observer; scores range 0-30 with higher scores indicating better cognitive ability. |
90 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Depression severity as measured by the patient health questionnaire (9-item version) |
This is a self-report scale measuring frequency of depressive symptoms; scores range from 0-27 with higher scores indicating more severe depression |
15 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Depression severity as measured by the patient health questionnaire (9-item version) |
This is a self-report scale measuring frequency of depressive symptoms; scores range from 0-27 with higher scores indicating more severe depression |
60 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Depression severity as measured by the patient health questionnaire (9-item version) |
This is a self-report scale measuring frequency of depressive symptoms; scores range from 0-27 with higher scores indicating more severe depression |
90 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Sleep diary |
Tabulation of participant's sleep habits from a written diary, over a one week timeframe. |
60 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Sleep diary |
Tabulation of participant's sleep habits from a written diary, over a one week timeframe. |
90 days post-stroke |
|
Secondary |
Oxygen desaturation index |
Oxygen desaturations per minute index, as determined from a pulse oximeter worn overnight |
90 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Oxygen desaturation index |
Oxygen desaturations per minute index, as determined from a pulse oximeter worn overnight |
60 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Oxygen desaturation index |
Oxygen desaturations per minute index, as determined from a pulse oximeter worn overnight |
15 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Wrist actigraphy data |
Data measured from a wrist-worn actigraph, to be analyzed according to manufacturer's algorithm |
15 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Wrist actigraphy data |
Data measured from a wrist-worn actigraph, to be analyzed according to manufacturer's algorithm |
60 days post-stroke |
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Secondary |
Wrist actigraphy data |
Data measured from a wrist-worn actigraph, to be analyzed according to manufacturer's algorithm |
90 days post-stroke |
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